Ottawa Citizen

Vatican’s overture to Beijing criticized

- NICOLE WINFIELD

VATICAN CITY • The retired cardinal of Hong Kong has revealed the behind-thescenes drama of the Vatican’s efforts to improve relations with China, including its request for a legitimate bishop to retire in favour of an excommunic­ated one who is recognized by Beijing.

Cardinal Joseph Zen, the most vocal opponent of Pope Francis’ opening to China, criticized the proposed changing of the guard in Shantou diocese and revealed in a Facebook post Monday that he had travelled to the Vatican this month to personally raise it with the Pope.

Zen confirmed reports by the AsiaNews missionary news agency that the Vatican had asked Shantou Bishop Peter Zhuang Jianjian, 88, to step down in favour of Bishop Joseph Huang Bingzhang. Huang was excommunic­ated by the Vatican in 2011 after he was consecrate­d without papal approval.

Zen said that he was exposing the “confidenti­al” informatio­n — including the contents of his Jan. 14 audience with Francis — so that the Chinese faithful “may know the truth to which they are entitled.”

“My conscience tells me that in this case, the right to truth should override any such duty of confidenti­ality,” he wrote.

The issue of bishop nomination­s is the key stumbling block in Vatican-Chinese relations that were officially severed when Beijing ordered Chinese Catholics to cut ties with the Holy See soon after the foundation of the Communist state in 1949.

The Vatican insists only the Pope can nominate successors to Christ’s apostles. China views the Vatican’s insistence as interferen­ce in its sovereignt­y.

Popes from John Paul II onward have expressed hope for restoring diplomatic ties, with Pope Benedict XVI taking the boldest step in 2007 by urging the millions of Chinese Catholics to unite under his jurisdicti­on.

Francis is taking that overture further to try to reach a deal with the statebacke­d Chinese Patriotic Catholic Associatio­n.

“Do I think that the Vatican is selling out the Catholic Church in China?” Zen asked in his post. “Yes, definitely, if they go in the direction which is obvious from all what they are doing in recent years and months.”

The Vatican spokesman, Greg Burke, declined to comment or to confirm or deny the AsiaNews report.

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Cardinal Joseph Zen

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